Reform movement (Upper Canada)
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title:
Reform movement (Upper Canada)
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The Reform movement in Upper Canada was a political movement in British North America in the mid-19th century. It started as a rudimentary grouping of loose coalitions that formed around contentious issues. Support was gained in Parliament through petitions meant to sway MPs. However, organized Reform activity emerged in the 1830s when Reformers, like Robert Randal, Jesse Ketchum, Peter Perry, Marshall Spring Bidwell, and William Warren Baldwin, began to emulate the organizational forms of the B
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Political party in Canada
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_movement_(Upper_Canada)
date created:
2012-12-02T00:36:08Z
date modified:
2024-09-11T23:25:53Z
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